Troubleshoot and fix 404 error, broken links, or redirect issues
Occasionally after a migration or a domain name change, your WordPress website could experience 404 Not Found errors for links in your site. This could also be an issue with a Home Page not found error. When resolving these errors, you have two options:
- Call our support number and one of our experts can do it for you for a fee.
- Do it yourself following the instructions in the tables below.
WordPress Premium Support
Our support experts can perform the following services for you for a fee:
- We will diagnose the issue and then attempt to resolve it.
- The resolution may include fixing up to 10 individual broken internal links, all internal links with a common cause, fixing permalinks, or fixing the redirect issue.
Do it yourself
To identify and fix your broken link issue, select the relevant articles below.
Identify the issue
To do it yourself, see these steps | Difficulty |
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Identify broken links in WordPress | Basic |
Fix the issue
To do it yourself, see one of these steps | Difficulty |
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Fixing broken links after moving my WordPress site | Basic |
Database find and replace | Hard |
Fix redirect loop error in WordPress | Hard |
More info
- For more information about our premium support for WordPress, please visit our WP Premium Support Catalog.